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The rest of the tweet reads: “Thanks be to God, I am resting comfortably and receiving excellent medical care. Cardinal Raymond Burke, perhaps Pope Francis’ most ardent, loquacious critic in the United States, announced via Twitter on August 10 that he tested positive for the virus. This time, though, it wasn’t your Facebook “friend” but rather a high-profile vaccine skeptic. It’s all too familiar: yet another COVID-positive anti-vaxxer was in the hospital on a ventilator. He was sedated and placed on a ventilator. He tweeted on August 10 that he had contracted the disease. Cardinal Raymond Burke is one of the church’s most outspoken conservatives and a COVID-19 vaccine skeptic. Cardinal Burke, a top-ranking Roman Catholic cardinal says he will soon begin rehabilitation after contracting COVID-19.

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6, 2018 file photo, Cardinal Raymond Burke applauds during a news conference at the Italian Senate, in Rome. While the cardinal often resides in Italy, he travels extensively and was in the United States at the time of sharing the news about contracting the virus.In this Sept. Louis from 2004 to 2008, and as prefect of the Vatican Apostolic Signature from 2008 to 2014. The cardinal is a native of La Crosse, Wisconsin, and served as bishop of that diocese from 1995 to 2004, as archbishop of St. The crisis was an opportunity for people to turn more deeply to their faith and the importance of the sacrament, he added. In a March 21, 2021, post, “Combat against the Coronavirus, COVID-19,” on his website, the cardinal encouraged people to avoid close contact with others, particularly through group gatherings, disinfect surfaces and quarantine when testing positive. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines did not use abortion-derived cell lines in developing or producing their vaccines, but they did in lab testing. However, “both pharmaceutical companies and governmental health agencies are therefore encouraged to produce, approve, distribute and offer ethically acceptable vaccines that do not create problems of conscience for either health care providers or the people to be vaccinated,” it added. 21, 2020, reiterating church teaching that when alternative vaccines are not available, it is morally acceptable to receive vaccines developed or tested using cell lines originating from aborted fetuses, in this case, including COVID-19 vaccines. The Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published a note Dec. God is,” and it would be God who offers “the direction and strength to take whatever human measures are required to protect ourselves, according to the demands of right reason and of the moral law.” He said, “while the state can provide reasonable regulations for the safeguarding of health, it is not the ultimate provider of health. “Vaccination itself cannot be imposed, in a totalitarian manner, on citizens.” The thought of the introduction of such a vaccine into one’s body is rightly abhorrent.” That it is “never morally justified to develop a vaccine through the use of the cell lines of aborted fetuses.

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The belief there was “a certain movement to insist that now everyone must be vaccinated against the coronavirus COVID-19 and even that a kind of microchip needs to be placed under the skin of every person, so that at any moment he or she can be controlled by the state regarding health and about other matters which we can only imagine.” Before the vaccines had been made available to the public, Cardinal Burke had voiced some concerns during a May 2020 talk to the Rome Life Forum about the impact of the international health crisis, particularly on people’s access to the sacraments.










Cardinal burke